The thieves not only robbed the travellers............beat them up (A) but (B) and (C) also (D) but also
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I.......him the truth, if I were you (A) I will tell (B) would tell (C) told (D) shall tell
Would you mind....... the door? (A) to shut (B) to have shut (C) shut (D) shutting
I wish he .... settle the issue soon (A) will (B) would (C) shall (D) may
One must always be careful in .......dealings with others (A) his (B) their (C) one’s (D) our
Ram said do you enjoy cricket? [Change into indirect speech] (A) Ram asked me if I enjoyed cricket (B) Ram asked me if I enjoy cricket (C) Ram asked me if I did not enjoy cricket (D) Ram asked me if I have enjoyed cricket
Meaning of the phrase ‘Ad hoc’ (A) permanent (B) initial (C) formed for some special purpose (D) substitute
Opposite of the word ‘rigid’ (A) flexible (B) rough (C) smooth (D) soft
Nothing could be worse _______ (A) Could it (B) couldn’t it (C) did it (D) do it
The synonym, of ‘laud’ is (A) lewd (B) elegy (C) Praise (D) excel
The boy ____ book I borrowed was absent (A) Whose (B) Whom (C) Who (D) Where
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